WHS.SS.4.D
Describe the interactions among Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies in Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
World History Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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interactionsMuslim societiesChristian societiesJewish societiesEuropeAsiaNorth Africa
Skills
- describe (the interactions among Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies in Europe, Asia, and North Africa) #dok2
- identify (examples of interactions between Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies) #dok1
- compare (the nature and outcomes of interactions among religious societies) #dok3
- analyze (the effects of interactions among Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify regions where Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies interacted in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. #dok1
- I can describe the ways in which Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies interacted with each other during the medieval period. #dok2
- I can give examples of cooperation, conflict, and cultural exchange among Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies. #dok2
- I can compare the outcomes of interactions among these religious groups across different regions. #dok3
- I can analyze how these interactions influenced the development of societies in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Interactions among religious societies shaped the development of medieval Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
- The relationships among Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies included cooperation, conflict, and cultural exchange that impacted history.
Essential Questions
- In what ways did Muslim, Christian, and Jewish societies interact in medieval Europe, Asia, and North Africa?
- How did cooperation and conflict among these groups influence the regions they lived in?
- What were some major cultural exchanges resulting from interactions among these religious societies?
- How did religious diversity affect the politics, economy, and culture of different regions?
- What can we learn from the ways these societies coexisted and conflicted throughout history?